Resources from friends of SOIL

Sustainable Table's Regenerative Food & Farming Map

The Regenerative Food and Farming Map connects people and organisations, opens new markets, creates opportunities for collaboration and celebrates those leading the way. It is the first tool of its kind in Australia to capture the full diversity of regenerative food and farming and present it in one place, turning isolated efforts into a clear and connected picture of change.

Search or join the map here.

Society for the Protection of Underground Networks (SPUN) UNDERGROUND ATLAS

Explore the distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EcM) fungi to identify biodiversity hotspots and areas with rare, endemic fungi. Tap or click anywhere on the map to see detailed predictions for each 1 km2 pixel. To learn more, read our scientific paper or explainer article, or download the data.

Search the map here.

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Soils for Life

Soils for Life works across Australia to support Australian farmers in regenerating soils and landscapes. Explore their mentoring, case studies & schools programs (Australia)

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Growing on Country

Growing on Country is a course for anyone in any field who wants to be an ally when growing, gardening or engaging with Indigenous plants, people and communities on unceded land.

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Bionutrient Food Association

Find ways to increase the health of your soil and crops for greater yields, healthier produce and better marketability.

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SSA Resources

A soil resource library for farmers, consultants, agronomists and soil professionals to access soil resources through an online, searchable environment.

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Kiss the Ground

The Foundation arm of the films Kiss the Ground & Common Ground offer online courses in Regenerative Agriculture Practices & soil advocacy.

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